Katie N Paulich, Tanya B Horwitz, Samantha M Freis, Pamela N Romero Villela, Sidney Aki, Michael C Stallings, Marissa A Ehringer
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Abstract
Extremist far-right ideologies, including scientifically inaccurate beliefs about race, are on the rise (Mieriņa and Koroļeva 2015; Youngblood 2020); individuals perpetuating such ideologies occasionally cite genetics research, including behavioral genetics research. This highlights the need for behavioral geneticists to actively confront extremist ideology and promote anti-racism. We emphasize the need for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) committees within behavioral genetics institutions. DEI committees can lead to: greater awareness of ways in which behavioral genetics has been misused (historically and currently) to harm minoritized communities, increased discussions on conducting ethical behavioral genetics research, and increased collaboration for conducting more diverse behavioral genetics research. We discuss the activities and goals of the student-driven DEI committee at the Institute for Behavior Genetics (IBG). At the same time, we acknowledge we have a long way to go, both as a committee and as a field. Our committee is still in its early stages; we discuss challenges to increasing DEI in the field and present future goals for both IBG and the behavioral genetics community as we explore the process of implementing DEI work.
极端主义的极右意识形态,包括对种族的不科学信仰,正呈上升趋势(Mieriņa 和 Koroļeva 2015 年;Youngblood 2020 年);延续这种意识形态的人偶尔会引用遗传学研究,包括行为遗传学研究。这凸显了行为遗传学家积极对抗极端主义意识形态和促进反种族主义的必要性。我们强调有必要在行为遗传学机构内设立多样性、公平与包容(DEI)委员会。多元化、平等与包容委员会可以:提高对行为遗传学被滥用(历史上和现在)以伤害少数群体的方式的认识,加强对开展道德行为遗传学研究的讨论,以及加强合作以开展更多元化的行为遗传学研究。我们讨论了行为遗传学研究所(IBG)由学生驱动的 DEI 委员会的活动和目标。同时,我们也承认,作为一个委员会和一个领域,我们还有很长的路要走。我们的委员会仍处于早期阶段;我们讨论了提高该领域 DEI 所面临的挑战,并提出了 IBG 和行为遗传学界在探索实施 DEI 工作过程中的未来目标。
期刊介绍:
Behavior Genetics - the leading journal concerned with the genetic analysis of complex traits - is published in cooperation with the Behavior Genetics Association. This timely journal disseminates the most current original research on the inheritance and evolution of behavioral characteristics in man and other species. Contributions from eminent international researchers focus on both the application of various genetic perspectives to the study of behavioral characteristics and the influence of behavioral differences on the genetic structure of populations.